If you are like me and wait until the last second to charge, it will refuse to turn or do anything until I connect it to the charger. Even then, it will take up to 5 minutes to get enough juice to actually work.

If the above is not the case, chances are you have a problem with the battery. iPod batteries can be very pricey but easily found (apple.com, ebay.com, etc.). In my opinion, it's like a printer running out of ink. It's almost cheaper to buy a new one.

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If a portable, could be no charge or bad battery---output voltage is marked on the charger and can be tested with a meter---if voltage and battery are good (most units will work with the charger hooked even if battery is bad) then the unit has either a damaged jack where charger connects or has a power supply problem inside it.

my sansa e250 wont turn on only when i plug it into the charger...and when i try to turn it on without plugging it into the charger it says battery is low and turns off..when actually the battery is full...?